Dr. Taylor Thompson
Our Springfield Chiropractor
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Hometown: Tallahassee, Florida
Dr. Taylor Thompson earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Parker College of Chiropractic and is dedicated to helping patients achieve their highest level of health through personalized, compassionate care. Her clinical interests include chronic pain, corporate wellness and ergonomics, neurology, nutrition, orthopedics, pediatrics, radiology, and sports injuries, allowing her to care for a wide range of patients and conditions.
Originally from Tallahassee, Florida, Dr. Taylor enjoyed spending time outdoors with her family, especially trips to the beach and days out on the boat. Although she moved several times throughout her childhood and lived in different states, those experiences helped her develop an appreciation for connecting with people from all backgrounds and adapting to new environments.
Dr. Taylor always knew she wanted to work in healthcare, but her path to chiropractic became clear while competing as a collegiate pole vaulter. After suffering a back injury, she experienced firsthand the benefits of chiropractic care. The chiropractor who treated her not only helped her recover but also demonstrated a level of compassion and dedication that left a lasting impression. Inspired by both the results she achieved and the care she received, Dr. Taylor changed her plans from pursuing medical school to attending chiropractic school, with the goal of making a similar impact on the lives of others.
Patients appreciate Dr. Taylor for her ability to build meaningful connections and for the genuine interest she takes in their lives. She believes that understanding a patient’s daily routines, goals, and challenges is an important part of delivering effective care. By listening closely and treating each person as an individual, she creates an environment where patients feel valued, supported, and confident in their care.
For Dr. Taylor, wellness means taking intentional action every day to achieve the highest level of health possible. She maintains her own well-being by staying active, exercising regularly, and spending time outdoors. She lives on 8.5 acres with her partner, their dog, and two cats, and enjoys kayaking, fishing, reading, and taking walks. These activities help her stay balanced, energized, and connected to the healthy lifestyle she encourages her patients to pursue.